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consortium to purchase compute power right here in new york. lion from philanthropic and partners and over the next decade the state will commit275 million to the consortium. so you say, what's in this for new yorkers? well, just like silicon valley exploded in the 1980's, we -- we will be the birthplace of countless new start-ups, spinoffs and the technological advancement that is benefit just imagine the possibilities. a.i. can help diagnose cancer an cure diseases. it can predict dangerous storms our communities have advanced flood warnings or uncovers for d economic dispar miss our communities. that's something holiday simms a senior who is witus working on. mr. holiday? [applause]8 let me tell you what holiday is doing. she's kicked research on how a.i. could improve■yhe child welfare system and she's passionate about increasing black women's participation in computer scienc.[h holiday -- [applause] stand up again. [applause] thank you. holiday and scholars our universities will help build this industry of the future. and with this new cons
consortium to purchase compute power right here in new york. lion from philanthropic and partners and over the next decade the state will commit275 million to the consortium. so you say, what's in this for new yorkers? well, just like silicon valley exploded in the 1980's, we -- we will be the birthplace of countless new start-ups, spinoffs and the technological advancement that is benefit just imagine the possibilities. a.i. can help diagnose cancer an cure diseases. it can predict dangerous...
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and we'll time them out. >>> in new york city, the earthquake tonight knocking out power in parts of the city. residents reporting the sounds of possible explosions. >>> and america strong tonight. what happened right at the stroke of midnight on new year's? you couldn't have planned this. >>> good evening, and it's great to be back with all of you in the new year here. we do begin tonight, though, with this horrific crash, a passenger plane crashing into a coast guard plane while coming in for a landing in tokyo. the awful moment caught on video. the passenger plane touching down, colliding with that second plane, erupting into a fireball, trailing smoke as it continues down the runway. the passengers soon racing to escape down the emergency slide right there. 379 passengers and crew on that japan airlines flight, getting off just before it was completely engulfed in flames. the five crew members on the coast guard cargo plane did not survive this. this crash, part of japan's twin tragedies. that coast guard plane was actually full of supplies bound for the part of japan devastated b
and we'll time them out. >>> in new york city, the earthquake tonight knocking out power in parts of the city. residents reporting the sounds of possible explosions. >>> and america strong tonight. what happened right at the stroke of midnight on new year's? you couldn't have planned this. >>> good evening, and it's great to be back with all of you in the new year here. we do begin tonight, though, with this horrific crash, a passenger plane crashing into a coast...
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we included companies bringing high-paying jobs to new york. last weekk. -- [applause] >> i detail thed a series of actions protecting the new yorkers from cheats and scammers. right now i'm proposing the first significant change to our consumer protection laws in over 40 years. [applause] we will prohibit unfair and abusive practices pushing borrowers towards the most expensive repayment options and debt collectors who manipulate seniors in giving up protected income. we will establish regulations on the buying out, pay letter loan industry which lures customers into spending beyond their means and we are taking on medical debt and dramatically increasing paid disability leave because -- [applause] >> believe it or not disability leave has not been raised a penny y in 35 years. what's the point of paying for this benefit your whole life if it only gives you a fraction of what you need to recover? weov have to right this wrong ad increase this benefit, $170 a week which is what people get right now to bring it up where it would have been adjuste
we included companies bringing high-paying jobs to new york. last weekk. -- [applause] >> i detail thed a series of actions protecting the new yorkers from cheats and scammers. right now i'm proposing the first significant change to our consumer protection laws in over 40 years. [applause] we will prohibit unfair and abusive practices pushing borrowers towards the most expensive repayment options and debt collectors who manipulate seniors in giving up protected income. we will establish...
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he of the petite chateau and then the vanderbilt controlled all of the railroads to the north of new york city, the harlem, the hudson, the new haven lines. that's why metro north gets the names of its lines. the old train lines. and they built the original. their original station was called grand central depot. and it was built in 1871 by john snook in the second empire style, same location on fort street and 1898, which is when this was taken. it was given a facelift by bradford gilbert, and it was renamed grand central station. but this was still hardly the way to enter into this great city, which was trying to rival the great cities of the world of london and paris and rome and what is that joke about? you know, you you you wait for a bus and then to come along at the same time. and that's what happened. here we go from having no train stations to getting to we first we get penn station in 1910 and then three years later, we get what would become grand central te in 1913. and if you just look at the very top corner, the top right hand corner, you'll see the eagle up there and that eag
he of the petite chateau and then the vanderbilt controlled all of the railroads to the north of new york city, the harlem, the hudson, the new haven lines. that's why metro north gets the names of its lines. the old train lines. and they built the original. their original station was called grand central depot. and it was built in 1871 by john snook in the second empire style, same location on fort street and 1898, which is when this was taken. it was given a facelift by bradford gilbert, and...
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protection agents, and talked about the border most of my district is new york border upstate new yorkefferson county a huge problem 85%, of the people on terror watch list have come across the northern border not lhard, canada has a special rule with mexico you can land in canada with passport not have visa required are literally walk into new york state governor hochul, under green light law was passed by andrew cuomo anybody in new york city thinking about putting andrew como in place for mayor adams is not a solution. he passed this law, giving illegally immigrants not only driver's license but special security you statutes you can't acquire into their statutes as a citizen you can have drug traffickers, they have free in new york state, interesting the president, president's staff mayorkas, blinken in mexico you know early cartels can make passports probably looking better than ur own passports, and giving them out people fly in again in canada no visa required walk into new york go to new york city join what could be growing or creation of terrorist cells, where 9/11 took 19 terr
protection agents, and talked about the border most of my district is new york border upstate new yorkefferson county a huge problem 85%, of the people on terror watch list have come across the northern border not lhard, canada has a special rule with mexico you can land in canada with passport not have visa required are literally walk into new york state governor hochul, under green light law was passed by andrew cuomo anybody in new york city thinking about putting andrew como in place for...
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-driven economy created right here in new york. this is my final message direct. be cynical overwhelmed by the swirl of chaos in our news feeds, the war on israel in g and attack us on our grocery stores unforgetted theft at the local drugstore and the stack of bills on the kitchen counter that never seems gonew yorkers look s , wondering how they will pay their rent or for the insulin for their child to survive. those nights of worry can be so dark. i know in those moments i why pe sun is setting on the empire state. but i don't despair because i see light on the horizon. we are a state where resiliency runs in our veins. no mountain is too high for us to summit. our strength is forged in the diversity and the industry of our people. we succeed because of our contrast and amazing differences powerful together than on our own. our great state is home of the world's leading financial init, but also supports the tiny mom and pop shops, the main streetsf llages. new york is a living, breathing body, with all of its flawsnd imperfections, it still an extraordinary and
-driven economy created right here in new york. this is my final message direct. be cynical overwhelmed by the swirl of chaos in our news feeds, the war on israel in g and attack us on our grocery stores unforgetted theft at the local drugstore and the stack of bills on the kitchen counter that never seems gonew yorkers look s , wondering how they will pay their rent or for the insulin for their child to survive. those nights of worry can be so dark. i know in those moments i why pe sun is...
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tonight, and to the deadly crash and inferno in upstate new york just after midnight on new year's day. investigators in rochester saying it appears to be intentional. a large suv colliding with an uber as a concert was getting out. both vehicles striking pedestrians crossing the street. three people were killed. two passengers in that uber, and the suspect in the large rented suv also dying in his vehicle. firefighters found at least a dozen gas can sterps inside that suv. and abc's senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky in rochester tonight. >> reporter: tonight, police here in rochester believe this fiery crash, less than an hour into 2024, was no accident. they identified this man, 35-year-old michael avery, as the driver of a large suv filled with gas cans that barreled into a crowd of people leaving a concert, and they said he did it on purpose. >> avery sped up, crossed into the oncoming lane of traffic, and appears to have intentionally been driving towards the pedestrian crossing. nine pedestrians were hurt, but many more could have been had the suv not collided wit
tonight, and to the deadly crash and inferno in upstate new york just after midnight on new year's day. investigators in rochester saying it appears to be intentional. a large suv colliding with an uber as a concert was getting out. both vehicles striking pedestrians crossing the street. three people were killed. two passengers in that uber, and the suspect in the large rented suv also dying in his vehicle. firefighters found at least a dozen gas can sterps inside that suv. and abc's senior...
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like clinton, i was inspired by the 33rd governor of new york. quoted teddy roosevelt my first day in office. .. to always strive valiantly on behalf of new yorkers and be the woman in the arena. and that's exactly what we've done. [applause] that's why i'm willing to take on the stubborn persistent crime like retail theft and crimes. we have we're going to also revolutionize our mental health insurance structure so people actually get the help they need. and we'll be protecting your hard-earned money from bad actors and predatory lenders. and at the same time, we'llll continue to build new york to a place that welcomes businesses, new and existing, small and large, family-owned and publicld traded. we'll keep driving the long-delayed infrastructure in public transit projects like the second avenue subway extension, the interboro express, the i-81u viaduct, the kensington expressway, creating thousands and thousands of good-paying union jobs so our workers canat support their families. and we'll fight for minimum wage workers because no one shoul
like clinton, i was inspired by the 33rd governor of new york. quoted teddy roosevelt my first day in office. .. to always strive valiantly on behalf of new yorkers and be the woman in the arena. and that's exactly what we've done. [applause] that's why i'm willing to take on the stubborn persistent crime like retail theft and crimes. we have we're going to also revolutionize our mental health insurance structure so people actually get the help they need. and we'll be protecting your...
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he of the petite chateau and then the vanderbilt controlled all of the railroads to the north of new york city, the harlem, the hudson, the new haven lines. that's why metro north gets the names of its lines. the old train lines. and they built the original. their original station was called grand central depot. and it was built in 1871 by john snook in the second empire style, same location on fort street and 1898, which is when this was taken. it was given a facelift by bradford gilbert, and it was renamed grand central station. but this was still hardly the way to enter into this great city, which was trying to rival the great cities of the world of london and paris and rome and what is that joke about? you know, you you you wait for a bus and then to come along at the same time. and that's what happened. here we go from having no train stations to getting to we first we get penn station in 1910 and then three years later, we get what would become grand central terminal in 1913. and if you just look at the very top corner, the top right hand corner, you'll see the eagle up there and th
he of the petite chateau and then the vanderbilt controlled all of the railroads to the north of new york city, the harlem, the hudson, the new haven lines. that's why metro north gets the names of its lines. the old train lines. and they built the original. their original station was called grand central depot. and it was built in 1871 by john snook in the second empire style, same location on fort street and 1898, which is when this was taken. it was given a facelift by bradford gilbert, and...
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hurricane force winds in watertown, new york, long island, dunkirk, new york, buffalo, new york.s the big concern tonight overnight and into today with the power situation. speaking of which, new york, 147,000 without power. pennsylvania 117,000. up and down the east coast including florida power outages because of the storm system. the worst of it is over in terms the rain. we will get snow on the back side of this and gusty winds later on today. but this storm exits up into canada and then we watch the next one waiting in the wings. so here's our fox model as we go through the afternoon and the evening. we will get some snow great lakes on the back side of this but then clears out for a moment because the next one moves in. so we still have wind advisories in effect for the morning into the afternoon and into the evening. if you still have a flight out of the northeast, there are going to be delays because of the winds next winter storm is looming starting tomorrow. gulf coast in through the southeast. tornadoes again a possibility, a probability. and then we're going to deal w
hurricane force winds in watertown, new york, long island, dunkirk, new york, buffalo, new york.s the big concern tonight overnight and into today with the power situation. speaking of which, new york, 147,000 without power. pennsylvania 117,000. up and down the east coast including florida power outages because of the storm system. the worst of it is over in terms the rain. we will get snow on the back side of this and gusty winds later on today. but this storm exits up into canada and then we...
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let's unleash new york's city potential to getting this session. do you agree with that, mayor adams? [applause] all right. so now, is the time to act. new yorkers are tired oftired o. and i know we can do this. it takes political will. it takes collaboration. it takes a commitment to deliver what new yorkers desperately want. and we, my friends, are up to the task because police officers, firefighters, nurse and teachers should be able to live in the communities they serve. [applause] and our children and grandchildren should bailed life in the towns and industry they grew up. and -- cities where they group. and wild building new hopes is sensual, it's sensual that we have long-term paying good jobs so people can support their families. there was a time when our greatest export was our children. i'm glad to report those weekdays -- days are finally over. but as a governor i know it's hard to include new businesses, but if we're intentional, target, invest in our infrastructure and our education is, we can beat all the others, all the other states a
let's unleash new york's city potential to getting this session. do you agree with that, mayor adams? [applause] all right. so now, is the time to act. new yorkers are tired oftired o. and i know we can do this. it takes political will. it takes collaboration. it takes a commitment to deliver what new yorkers desperately want. and we, my friends, are up to the task because police officers, firefighters, nurse and teachers should be able to live in the communities they serve. [applause] and our...
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you had showroom rooms and london, paris and new york and by the way new public library took six years to build. and frick had to wait five years before he could start construction on this because part of a deal was he couldn't start construction until the library moved his collection over. and because of his union busting, he actually accused all the workmen of new york public library to be working slow just, to just to stick it to him and but this was actually compled in just two years. so new york public library years, the frick collection just two yes d is based on a parisian hotel particular. and i've always thought that this w kd of much more well-suited to newport than what it is to the hustle and bustle of of new york city. and hastings actually loved these urns that you see flanking the the garden entrance. but the same urns that he used at the flank, the entrance at new york public library and later on the let's go back a second. so on the left is the original entrance to the frick. so you would come through these metal gates, you would come to a port cashier and then it woul
you had showroom rooms and london, paris and new york and by the way new public library took six years to build. and frick had to wait five years before he could start construction on this because part of a deal was he couldn't start construction until the library moved his collection over. and because of his union busting, he actually accused all the workmen of new york public library to be working slow just, to just to stick it to him and but this was actually compled in just two years. so...
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new york state can come out of this mess? that governor hochul put in this year's budget is on top of a billion new taxes for illegal immigrants in the state continuing to try to force them upstate mayor adams knows he has a problem on hands pleaded to do joe biden and others they continue to blame the republicans, that is exactly what joe biden keeps doing. when this crisis is squarely in his court created it made it worse the numbers are staggering, cheryl when i start hearing democrats, talking about mass deportation talking about the problems at the border this is going to be a bellwether for this election, because people are revising, how much this takes away from their resources in a fascinate like new york, remember, another thing that we have in new york state, is called the green light law this was brought up to me by every member of law enforcement, from customs and border protection all the way to local sheriff this law passed by governor cuomo 2019 allows illegal immigrants to get driver's license driver's license
new york state can come out of this mess? that governor hochul put in this year's budget is on top of a billion new taxes for illegal immigrants in the state continuing to try to force them upstate mayor adams knows he has a problem on hands pleaded to do joe biden and others they continue to blame the republicans, that is exactly what joe biden keeps doing. when this crisis is squarely in his court created it made it worse the numbers are staggering, cheryl when i start hearing democrats,...
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the verdict, a tense day in court in new york city. at one point, trump walked out of the courtroom ignoring her lawyers during the closing remarks as i said to them it is time to make the former president pay up for his actions. trump's team firing back said this case had more holes than swiss cheese. trump never attended to her carol but he should not have to pay for other comments people say to her during social media p.r. trumps lawyer in hot water quite a few times today alone and the judge saying this afternoon he would put a ring and lock up if she kept talking out of line. this whole thing is one big hoax, watch. >> we will immediately appeal. we will set aside that ridiculous jury. i want to remind you all of one thing come i will continue with president trump to fight for everyone's first right amendment right to speech. why? president trump is leading in the polls and we see what we get in new york. >> carroll won a civil lawsuit against trump last year. the jury ruled that trump is liable for sexual abuse and did defame the
the verdict, a tense day in court in new york city. at one point, trump walked out of the courtroom ignoring her lawyers during the closing remarks as i said to them it is time to make the former president pay up for his actions. trump's team firing back said this case had more holes than swiss cheese. trump never attended to her carol but he should not have to pay for other comments people say to her during social media p.r. trumps lawyer in hot water quite a few times today alone and the...
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you'll know it. ♪ >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonightth david muir. >> good evening on this friday, we do begin with several breaking stories -- a major winter storm set to slam the east, also a massive fire, passenger planes landing through smoke at newark airport. >>> first breaking news at the supreme court, justices will hear former president trump's appeal after colorado decided he should be off the ballot because of january 6th. the supreme court saying they will hear the case and quickly when it comes to the calendar. the justices agreeing to hear arguments february 8th, just one month from now, suggesting they could decide before super tuesday, when the voters in colorado join other states in voting for the primary. jonathan karl is leading us off tonight. >> reporter: an historic announcement from the supreme court with sweeping implications for the 2024 election. the justices revealing they will take up the case whether donald trump can be banned from the ballot in colorado for engaging in insurrection against the united states
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that stacy new york city. is going to be protest today in new york city over the migrant issue. this is giovanni williams, brad lander, they want the city, the 60 day eviction of the migrants, they want to stop that congresswoman, they want the migrants to stay in the shelters and in the hotels until june when the weather is nicer. i don't know if you can do anything about this, it's unbelievable to me. >> do you see my point, it is those people those democrats in new york city and washington who do not want to end this crisis, they want the federal government to give them more money so they can open up more shelters and more encampments. were not doing it and thank god we have a republican house in charge or they would be providing more funding so they can keep this crisis going it's out of control and we have to go after those democrats standing in our way of securing our border and keeping new york c city, do you know that fentanyl 80% of the overdose deaths in new york city linked to fastenal and streaming
that stacy new york city. is going to be protest today in new york city over the migrant issue. this is giovanni williams, brad lander, they want the city, the 60 day eviction of the migrants, they want to stop that congresswoman, they want the migrants to stay in the shelters and in the hotels until june when the weather is nicer. i don't know if you can do anything about this, it's unbelievable to me. >> do you see my point, it is those people those democrats in new york city and...
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the reality for new york, currently there are 68,000 migrants in the care of new york city.ast spring, it's closer to 200,000. so, even if 30,000 have been sent by the governor of texas, there are many more, and i've seen it myself being on the southern border, many that also come on their own or are coming by non-profit sources to get to new york because it is a sanctuary city. but we have seen a lot of movement in recent days. the lawsuit the latest, but more happening since saturday, why i'm here in secaucus, new jersey. since saturday, 12 busses have come to this junction, dropped off migrants and then those migrants make their way to new york city. video from this morning, the most recent bus arriving at 9:00 a.m. this morning from the southern border. migrants on board, 36 in total, they were immediately met by n.y. transit police, bordered the bus and talked to the bus driver and the migrants on board. communicated they would be getting train tickets and immediately be on a train bound for new york city. i was able to chat with some of the migrants on their way. >> i
the reality for new york, currently there are 68,000 migrants in the care of new york city.ast spring, it's closer to 200,000. so, even if 30,000 have been sent by the governor of texas, there are many more, and i've seen it myself being on the southern border, many that also come on their own or are coming by non-profit sources to get to new york because it is a sanctuary city. but we have seen a lot of movement in recent days. the lawsuit the latest, but more happening since saturday, why i'm...
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our own new york, we have our own new york, our own new york, too, with a lot of historical baggage, unfortunately, now they talk about him very, very often and actually in a negative context, because he is near the front, because he is near the front, he is often attacked, people are often evacuated from... we interrogate yevhen ievliv in more detail, a soldier of the armed forces of ukraine with the call sign sheikh. glory to ukraine, mr. yevgeny. glory to glory, i wish health of the studio to all viewers. so, in our new york , have they already finished dismantling the rubble, have they managed to save the people who remained under these rubbles? ah, look, i won't tell you about people, because that's how i get information just like you and the mass media, because new york is not the city itself, where our positions are, but... 2-3 km from the place where we hold the defense, i will not and cannot say more precisely there, but i will tell you about new york, that new york was constantly under fire, since february we have been keeping a defensive line near this settlement, and sinc
our own new york, we have our own new york, our own new york, too, with a lot of historical baggage, unfortunately, now they talk about him very, very often and actually in a negative context, because he is near the front, because he is near the front, he is often attacked, people are often evacuated from... we interrogate yevhen ievliv in more detail, a soldier of the armed forces of ukraine with the call sign sheikh. glory to ukraine, mr. yevgeny. glory to glory, i wish health of the studio...
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the night is young in new york city. are you two queens -- >> smile up. >> matt rogers has a great christmas album out. >> so sweet. >> we love you, guys. happy new year. >> coming up next the legendary john mayer joins us live next. ♪ the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. >>> my unear wfs resolution is to lift more weights. i'm going to get really buff. >> let the goodness in and not fight the good things coming in. >> my new year's resolution is keep living your best life. >> my new year's resolution is to give less [ bleep ]. >> my new year's resolution is for my hair to fall as elegantly as andrew ranal's hair falls on his forehead. >> to properly learn french. i live in france now, and i don't w
the night is young in new york city. are you two queens -- >> smile up. >> matt rogers has a great christmas album out. >> so sweet. >> we love you, guys. happy new year. >> coming up next the legendary john mayer joins us live next. ♪ the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages...
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she's a new york attorney general voted by the new york constituents.hey all have in common is the sorrows backing. i cannot understand why she would have because in the middle of a trial to go see the white house and the biden administration let alone the top. one of the record said they met on the front long. i can't believe what i am seeing. i really can't. i am with you reporting with you every day. i am in the weeds. i still am shocked they cease to amaze me. this is unbelievable. i thought georgia was bad. today i have to sit in court and get notice that this person has now weaponize her, which we already knew. but now that she is coordinating as well with the biden administration. what was she therefor? coffee? we don't believe it anymore. >> the joke of this is that the whole case is pending on the idea of whether i would not valuations that by the way you have a disclaimer. the trump organization had a disclaimer. don't use their valuations. any company lending money or giving insurance they have a fiduciary responsibility to do their own valua
she's a new york attorney general voted by the new york constituents.hey all have in common is the sorrows backing. i cannot understand why she would have because in the middle of a trial to go see the white house and the biden administration let alone the top. one of the record said they met on the front long. i can't believe what i am seeing. i really can't. i am with you reporting with you every day. i am in the weeds. i still am shocked they cease to amaze me. this is unbelievable. i...
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that's one of the eight properties that has been talked about in the state of new york primarily new question during this civil trial there downtown. >> dana: the other thing he said is this case should never have been brought. joining us for more on all of this is former federal prosecutor. what about that point? he says this case never should have been brought. we have looked to see if anybody else has ever been indicted or prosecuted for this. hard to find anything on it. should it have never happened? >> i think donald trump has two fights that he is fighting right now. one is the fight that this should have never happened and there aren't comparable cases and it seems like even if you had some degree of comparable cases, the amount of punitive damages that letitia james is going for a astronomical and the second point. there is a case to make in mitigation. even though there has been a finding of fraud going into today to say to the judge there is no damage, there are no complainants. nobody lost anything here. so whatever the punishment should be, should be extremely limited. >
that's one of the eight properties that has been talked about in the state of new york primarily new question during this civil trial there downtown. >> dana: the other thing he said is this case should never have been brought. joining us for more on all of this is former federal prosecutor. what about that point? he says this case never should have been brought. we have looked to see if anybody else has ever been indicted or prosecuted for this. hard to find anything on it. should it...
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the vanderbilts controlled all the railroads to the north of new york city. harlem, hudson, new haven lines. that's why metro north gets the name of the old train alliance. they built the original station called grand central depot. it was built in 1871 by john snook, second empire style, same location on 42nd street. in 1898 which is when this was taken, it was given a face lift by gilbert and renamed grand central station. this was still hardly the way to enter into this great city which was trying to rival great cities of the world of london and paris and rome. what is that joke? you wait for a bus and two come along at the same time. that's what happened. we go from no train stations to two. first, penn station in 1910 and three years later, we get what would become grand central terminal in 1913. if you look at the very top right hand corner, you will see an eagle up there. that eagle was reused. it's cast iron. there are a few of them on the prior building and they reused not just on this building, but a lot of sculptures, when buildings were taken down
the vanderbilts controlled all the railroads to the north of new york city. harlem, hudson, new haven lines. that's why metro north gets the name of the old train alliance. they built the original station called grand central depot. it was built in 1871 by john snook, second empire style, same location on 42nd street. in 1898 which is when this was taken, it was given a face lift by gilbert and renamed grand central station. this was still hardly the way to enter into this great city which was...
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de-esposito of new york.the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 980, the gentleman from new york and a member opposed each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. d'esposito: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank mr. mcclintock for introducing h.r. 6678 the consequences for social security fraud act. the underlying bill would create a ground of inadmissibility and deportation for criminal illegal immigrants who have been convicted of social security fraud. i'm proud to offer this important amendment that i hope will go one step further in holding individuals accountable for trying to defraud the american government and the american people. my amendment expands the bill to ensure that any illegal migrant who has been convicted of or admits to having committed a crime involving fraud in regards to certain covid-19 loans and grants is also inadmissible and deportable. some of the programs included are the paycheck protection program loans restaurant revitalizat
de-esposito of new york.the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 980, the gentleman from new york and a member opposed each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. d'esposito: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank mr. mcclintock for introducing h.r. 6678 the consequences for social security fraud act. the underlying bill would create a ground of inadmissibility and deportation for criminal illegal immigrants who have been convicted of social...
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the begins tonight, in new york.'s a modern-day ellis island, 19 stories tall, in midtown manhattan. the once grand roosevelt hotel, is now the first stop for many newly arrived migrants to new york city. >> they'll be more than 500 asylum seekers that will enter those doors today. william: doctor ted long is an executive with the city's hospital system, which runs the arrival center, and many of the city's shelters. covid shuttered the roosevelt, but since opening to migrants last spring, more than 85,000 have filed through here. dr ted long: we've learned a lot about the specific needs of asylum seekers. every part of the arrival center will bring it up front how we can help you to address those needs. william: after registering, asylum seekers move to a former ballroom for health screenings and optional vaccinations. elsewhere, there's information about immigration and work laws. and under a painting of bandleader guy lombardo, who rang in new years eve here for decades, migrants are offered passage to somewhere n
the begins tonight, in new york.'s a modern-day ellis island, 19 stories tall, in midtown manhattan. the once grand roosevelt hotel, is now the first stop for many newly arrived migrants to new york city. >> they'll be more than 500 asylum seekers that will enter those doors today. william: doctor ted long is an executive with the city's hospital system, which runs the arrival center, and many of the city's shelters. covid shuttered the roosevelt, but since opening to migrants last...
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just outside new york city.t sparked the fire inside the vacant building where singer sewing machines were once made. smoke could be seen for miles. a hollywood heartthrob from the 1970s has died. we remember david soul, of "starsky & hutch," next. ma, ma, ma— ( clears throat ) for fast sore throat relief, try vicks vapocool drops. with two times more menthol per drop, and powerful vicks vapors to vaporize sore throat pain. vicks vapocool drops. vaporize sore throat pain. not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! ugh. well, i switched to swiffer wetjet, and it's awesome. it's an all-in-one, that absorbs dirt and grime deep inside. and it helps prevent streaks and haze. wetjet is so worth it. love it, or your money back. jordan's sore nose let out a fiery sneeze,
just outside new york city.t sparked the fire inside the vacant building where singer sewing machines were once made. smoke could be seen for miles. a hollywood heartthrob from the 1970s has died. we remember david soul, of "starsky & hutch," next. ma, ma, ma— ( clears throat ) for fast sore throat relief, try vicks vapocool drops. with two times more menthol per drop, and powerful vicks vapors to vaporize sore throat pain. vicks vapocool drops. vaporize sore throat pain. not...
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businesses leave new york. she went after exxon and they decided _ york.t after exxon and they decided to move to texas. hundreds of mitiions— decided to move to texas. hundreds of millions of dollars they pay in taxes _ of millions of dollars they pay in taxes i— of millions of dollars they pay in taxes. i paid over $300 million in taxes _ taxes. i paid over $300 million in taxes over— taxes. i paid over $300 million in taxes over the last number of years. 300 million — taxes over the last number of years. 300 million and they don't recognise that they— 300 million and they don't recognise that they don't recognise anything. not one _ that they don't recognise anything. not one witness, millions of pages of documents, years of this nonsense and now— of documents, years of this nonsense and now it _ of documents, years of this nonsense and now it goes on. one of the factor, — and now it goes on. one of the factor, we _ and now it goes on. one of the factor, we want this case already in the court _ factor, we want this case already in the court of— factor,
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they were treated very badly in new york. could you have had them in new york.y could have been paying a lot of money. >> reporter: report it wasn't letitia james. >> no if you read the case, you see they took big divisions out. they left and took the rest out. >> reporter: you said you couldn't coget president biden on issues -- >> i didn't say i could get him anything. i say he is using the weaponization of the doj and the fbi to go after his political opponent. you just can't do that thank you very much. [reporters shouting questions] cheryl: i just want to explain real quick what he was talking about at the end, he is talking about january 16th. jean carroll used accused the president of sexual assault. this is damages step in that trial. she won a five million dollar award but his lawyers wanted to come and speak and present next week in in the e jean carroll c. they're being told no. said they would be there. look at calendar, january 15th, iowa caucuses, any cases. former president trump concluding final, this is the closing argument in the new york civil
they were treated very badly in new york. could you have had them in new york.y could have been paying a lot of money. >> reporter: report it wasn't letitia james. >> no if you read the case, you see they took big divisions out. they left and took the rest out. >> reporter: you said you couldn't coget president biden on issues -- >> i didn't say i could get him anything. i say he is using the weaponization of the doj and the fbi to go after his political opponent. you...
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meanwhile, that civil trial is still scheduled to start in new york city on monday. expected to testify. lester. >> gabe, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, why the hostilities in the middle east could drive up the prices of so many things we buy. what you need to know right after this. ople, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. they're quitting the kibble. and kicking the cans. and feeding their dogs dog food that's actually well, food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. get 50% off your first box at thefarmersdog.com/realfood (♪♪) honey... honey... dayquil severe honey. powerful cold and flu symptom relief with a honey-licious taste. because life doesn't stop for a cold. dayquil honey, the daytime, coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever, honey-licious, power through your day, medicine. to give your teeth a dentist clean feeling. start with a round brush head. add power. and you've got oral-b. round cleans better by surrounding ea
meanwhile, that civil trial is still scheduled to start in new york city on monday. expected to testify. lester. >> gabe, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, why the hostilities in the middle east could drive up the prices of so many things we buy. what you need to know right after this. ople, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. they're quitting the kibble. and kicking the cans. and feeding their dogs dog food that's actually well, food. developed...
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astrid martinez, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday.reporting from the nation's capital, i'm nicole sganga. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm shanelle kaul in new york. president biden says in a statement the strikes on houthi targets in yemen are a message that the u.s. won't tolerate attacks on personnel or on freedom of navigation. they follow houthi attacks in the red sea. biden added that he will not hesitate to direct further strikes. >>> a second avalanche was reported thursday at palisades tahoe ski resort in california just one day after one person was killed and three were injured in another avalanche. no injuries were reported. >>> and nasa unveils the x-59 today. it's an experimental p ne designed for quieter supersonic flight. instead of a loud boom, nasa says it makes a sonic thump. >>> for more, download he cbs news a tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> breaking news. the u.s. and the united kingdom are beginning to strike houthi targets in yemen. the iranian-back
astrid martinez, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday.reporting from the nation's capital, i'm nicole sganga. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm shanelle kaul in new york. president biden says in a statement the strikes on houthi targets in yemen are a message that the u.s. won't tolerate attacks on personnel or on freedom of navigation. they follow houthi attacks in the red sea. biden added that he will not hesitate to direct further...
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all right. >> ainsley: pay new york city taxes, though, they are expensive. op ed says does not care about sports. >> ste: congress turning up the heat on harvard, they have two tweaks to prove antisemitism students were disciplined. elise stefanik is harvard alum and live in washington with brian. what the? good morning hallow makes it easy to build a daily habit of prayer and meditation want to start with a five minute daily gospel? sure. take a deep breath and focus your attention on god in the name of the father, and and of the son and of the holy spirit. amen. when we had a significant health scare, we needed to act quickly. because we had christian healthcare ministries. i went directly to the specialist i wanted. they took care of all our medical bills. over $60,000. joining christian healthcare ministries is one of the best decisions we've ever made. we're the suarez family, and this is our chm story. choose your doctor without network restrictions, all at an affordable price. enroll anytime at chministries. dot org / enroll. i found a cheaper price on
all right. >> ainsley: pay new york city taxes, though, they are expensive. op ed says does not care about sports. >> ste: congress turning up the heat on harvard, they have two tweaks to prove antisemitism students were disciplined. elise stefanik is harvard alum and live in washington with brian. what the? good morning hallow makes it easy to build a daily habit of prayer and meditation want to start with a five minute daily gospel? sure. take a deep breath and focus your...
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they were treated very badly in new york, you could have had them in new york, they could've been paying a lot of money. >> but it wasn't laetitia james. >> i think if you take a look, you read the case, you'll see that they took big divisions out after that. they originally left, and then they took the rest. >> you said you're going to -- you can get president biden on various issues you outlined. >> i didn't say i could get him on anything, i said he is using the weaponization of the doj and the fbi to go after his political opponents. and you just can't do that. thank you very much. [inaudible] >> all right, there is former president donald trump after his civil fraud trial, his closing argument had wrapped up their. we just have to fact check a lot, and brace yourself, because this is going to take a moment there. listen, the overarching message that he was really putting out there was he was saying that joe biden indictment. it's not. it's a civil fraud trial in new york, joe biden did not set this up, he was going after the attorney general there in new york, letitia james who is c
they were treated very badly in new york, you could have had them in new york, they could've been paying a lot of money. >> but it wasn't laetitia james. >> i think if you take a look, you read the case, you'll see that they took big divisions out after that. they originally left, and then they took the rest. >> you said you're going to -- you can get president biden on various issues you outlined. >> i didn't say i could get him on anything, i said he is using the...
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t new york, your infrastructure is twice as good as new york. and your schools are numberha one, and your crime is half of what new york's crimelf oe is with half the money. >> but just listen to what these two governors had said tos conservatives in the state to sa and we're here to say that the era of trump and zeldin and molinaro just jump on a bus and head down to florida where you belong. okay, get ou where yout of town. get out of town, because you don't you don't represen t our values. you are not new yorkers. >> their problem is not me and the democrats. their problem themselves.they who are they? are they these extreme conservatives who are right to life pro assault weapon, anti-gay? >> is that who thegavey are?t >> because if that's who they are, and if they are the extreme conservatives, they have no place in the state of newconserva york. >> so this was that's not who new yorkers are. and it's a tax the rich tax the rich, tax the rich. we d what god forbid the rich leave. here's my quote. bumeanre's my , what first of a, i'm not anti
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meanwhile, that civil trial is still scheduled to start in new york city on monday.apierre is expected to testify. lester. >> gabe, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, why the hostilities in the middle east could drive up the prices of so many things we buy what you need to know right after this >>> we're back now with the rising tensions in the red sea after repeated attacks by houthi rebels on cargo ships. today's shipping giant maersk said it will halt all shipments through the red sea indefinitely christine romans is here what kind of ripple effect can we see here in the u.s.? >> it's two weeks, sometimes longer to route the massive cargo ships away from the threat it's already driving up shipping costs. the suez canal connects the red sea with the mediterranean, the shipping super highway, the fastest way to connect asia and the middle east to europe. about a third of all global container passes right through here from tennis shoes, furniture, clothing, to food the disruptions are nowhere near as serious as the supply chain strains of the pandemic. something else, tho
meanwhile, that civil trial is still scheduled to start in new york city on monday.apierre is expected to testify. lester. >> gabe, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, why the hostilities in the middle east could drive up the prices of so many things we buy what you need to know right after this >>> we're back now with the rising tensions in the red sea after repeated attacks by houthi rebels on cargo ships. today's shipping giant maersk said it will halt all shipments through...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we have in our lifetime from iraq to the last 20 years in afghanistan, wars that everybody gets now. spectacular moral and military failures for no other reason than anything else would have cut into the $6.5 trillion profit of the defense industry. amy: it is primary day in new hampshire and donald trump and nikki haley square off in republican race. we will speak with democratic presidential candidate marianne williamson about her longshot campaign against president biden . she is calling for a department of peace. her name is on today's hamsher ballot but biden's is not. biden opted out of running in new hampshire after the state refused to move its primary until after south carolina's. we will also speak to the acclaimed chinese artist ai weiwei who recently had an exhibition in london canceled after he publicly criticized israel's assault on gaza. first, we go to a tent facility in new york where migrants face several easing temperatures. >> we are in this tent. we don't have
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we have in our lifetime from iraq to the last 20 years in afghanistan, wars that everybody gets now. spectacular moral and military failures for no other reason than anything else would have cut into the $6.5 trillion profit of the defense industry. amy: it is primary day in new hampshire and donald trump and nikki haley square off in republican race. we will speak with democratic presidential candidate marianne williamson about her longshot...
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new york is going to lose the capital, and new york city is threatening to secede from new york state if new york state doesn't ratified. the framers were quite brilliant about that. can i answer the original question? >> that's good. mary, what would you add to this, this political chicanery? >> what i love about this period is everything is true at the same time. there's multiple truths. there is sort of the brilliance of how you think about ratification is at the radical point, there's the political strategizing that is even crazier than anything you need today. you know, new hampshire is like, wait, we might lose. we are adjourning. come back later when we can manipulate the right people into showing up. but i think there is another through line that really matters, which is, they cannot the future. they do not understand what's going to happen. they leave philadelphia unsure that they are going to have enough votes. they are not certain about it. they have sort of -- i don't use the word illegal, because that implies there is a structure where you know how constitutions -- you kn
new york is going to lose the capital, and new york city is threatening to secede from new york state if new york state doesn't ratified. the framers were quite brilliant about that. can i answer the original question? >> that's good. mary, what would you add to this, this political chicanery? >> what i love about this period is everything is true at the same time. there's multiple truths. there is sort of the brilliance of how you think about ratification is at the radical point,...
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. >> harris: the "new york post" editorial board. iran and its pawns are escalating across the middle east to push biden into full retreat. it is a deadly game of cat and mouse except these mice believe they can scare the cat right out of the house and so far he has given them every reason to keep trying. why is he so weak against iran? >> he is a compromised president and surrounded by a team of individuals, obama's defense secretary robert gates said biden and his team have been wrong on every foreign policy issue in the last four years and the record remains unbroken. this is a dangerous escalation by iran. it needs to be responded to. one of the primary ration nalls for the u.s. naval strength is maintain free navigation of the seas. we need to do that with our allies. because of this weakness because of adversaries sense it, now you have russia and china. they are not going to punish iran for this behavior. they are probably egging them on. it is a dangerous moment in our history brought about by weakness. it's peace through str
. >> harris: the "new york post" editorial board. iran and its pawns are escalating across the middle east to push biden into full retreat. it is a deadly game of cat and mouse except these mice believe they can scare the cat right out of the house and so far he has given them every reason to keep trying. why is he so weak against iran? >> he is a compromised president and surrounded by a team of individuals, obama's defense secretary robert gates said biden and his team...
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at p.s. 51 elementary school in manhattan, jordan is 1 of 34,000 migrant kids enrolled in new york city. >> who is this? say "grandma." >> grandma. >> reporter: their first lesson comes in liz pearson's english as a new language, or enl class. >> some of them have surprisingly a lot of languages, or different languages. and some of them are starting at zero. >> reporter: how do you get them to kind of latch on? >> a lot of smiling and laughing to make them feel comfortable. >> reporter: some lawmakers are worried about overcrowded classroom and the cost immigration has on education. the move has not been easy for this young family. >> [speaking spanish] >> [speaking spanish] >> reporter: adding to the >> [speaking spanish] >> reporter: adding to the challenge, they had to vacate their shelter room two weeks ago. >> [speaking spanish] >> [speaking spanish] >> reporter: unable to find work or a place to live, the family of starting over again in minneapolis, hoping for another chance at the american dream. omar villafranca, cbs news, new york. >> norah: coming up, a best-selling author's
at p.s. 51 elementary school in manhattan, jordan is 1 of 34,000 migrant kids enrolled in new york city. >> who is this? say "grandma." >> grandma. >> reporter: their first lesson comes in liz pearson's english as a new language, or enl class. >> some of them have surprisingly a lot of languages, or different languages. and some of them are starting at zero. >> reporter: how do you get them to kind of latch on? >> a lot of smiling and laughing to...
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thank you so much for watching i'm tom llamas in new york have a great night, and happy new year flames shoot up. >> the first day of the year. i didn't expect anything crazy. >> they weren't expecting it. a bart train rides off the tracks and catches fire. the investigation into the cause and what it means for people trying to get around the bay area tomorrow. a frustrating situation for a store owner in san francisco. a break in
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>>> tonight, a deadly car explosion and fire in rochester, new york, now being investigated for possibly thwarting a new year's terror attack. the chilling images. the car consumed by flames while driving. authorities say two people were killed and five injured in the crash outside the kodak center, just one hour into the new year. the fbi's joint terrorism task force now working with local police. aaron katersky with late reporting. >>> tracking a new cross-country storm to start the new year. heavy rain from seattle to san francisco. the california coast bracing for more big waves. the system then moving into the east by the weekend. rob marciano timing it out. >>> the images coming in from the deadly earthquake rocking japan just hours into 2024. the magnitude 7.5 quake destroying homes and businesses. tsunami warnings now in effect. maggie rulli reporting. >>> the migrant crisis expanding. buses carrying nearly 400 asylum seekers from texas and louisiana suddenly arriving in several cities in new jersey. the buses apparently trying to avoid the new crackdown by new york city's mayor
>>> tonight, a deadly car explosion and fire in rochester, new york, now being investigated for possibly thwarting a new year's terror attack. the chilling images. the car consumed by flames while driving. authorities say two people were killed and five injured in the crash outside the kodak center, just one hour into the new year. the fbi's joint terrorism task force now working with local police. aaron katersky with late reporting. >>> tracking a new cross-country storm to...
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>> i come to new york in the fall of 1996. i'm making $10 an hour in new york city. sometimes, with ficream cheese. i thought i was coming to a city full of skyscrapers. this was in the middle of the season. you find all of these classicalf buildings. i always loved traditional architecture. this was in 1996. one of my colleagues, so that if you need to set the coast guard back, go. don't go to the main branch. go down to bowling green. this building is in the book. the first one photograph. back then, we had a satellite office. you go inside the building. it is just awe-inspiring. they were trying to go down at bowling green. they were looking at this spectacular space. it was interesting. i was asked to give a talk up at the preservation foundation. afterwards, i was looking at the preservation foundation. they have met with the board of directors. they told him that their success depended on storytelling. they were giving history lessons. that is what this book is. it is not an architecture book. we are trying to be a member of these stories. especially when we ta
>> i come to new york in the fall of 1996. i'm making $10 an hour in new york city. sometimes, with ficream cheese. i thought i was coming to a city full of skyscrapers. this was in the middle of the season. you find all of these classicalf buildings. i always loved traditional architecture. this was in 1996. one of my colleagues, so that if you need to set the coast guard back, go. don't go to the main branch. go down to bowling green. this building is in the book. the first one...
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new york state new york state attorney general letitia james. >> this case is about the facts and the. and mr. donald trump violated the law. >> reporter: trump told me he does plan to attend all of his upcoming trials, civil and criminal, state and federal. that's aramark that could have a real impact on the campaign calendar. and take trump away from those key battleground states as he spends time in the courtroom. norah? >> norah: there's a number of trials coming up on different fronts, yeah. robert costa, thank you so much. well, the economy is one of the main conversation topics i have the iowa caucuses, now just four days away but it is not the only one. cbs's ed o'keefe is in ames, iowa, where he heard what is top of mind in the hawkeye state. >> the borders need to be closed. >> reporter: here in iowa, a top issue of concern for republican voters is the future of immigration and border security. >> yeah, the border is a big issue. >> open border is not a good thing. >> reporter: candidates speak about it frequently. >> the border is a disaster, the worst border in history. >>
new york state new york state attorney general letitia james. >> this case is about the facts and the. and mr. donald trump violated the law. >> reporter: trump told me he does plan to attend all of his upcoming trials, civil and criminal, state and federal. that's aramark that could have a real impact on the campaign calendar. and take trump away from those key battleground states as he spends time in the courtroom. norah? >> norah: there's a number of trials coming up on...
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to philadelphia to new york city. potentially the biggest snow in new york city in nearly two years. rob marciano standing by to time this out. >>> the deadly explosions in iran. at least 95 people killed, more than 200 wounded. two explosions minutes apart. the victims attending a memorial for a top iranian general killed in a u.s. air strike four years ago. martha raddatz with late reporting, she's in the middle east. >>> in the u.s. tonight, those bomb threats targeting multiple state capitals. authorities at this hour investigating who is behind the hoax. >>> outside new york tonight, authorities on the scene, the religious leader shot and killed outside his mosque in newark. witnesses describing the suspect tonight. >>> the passenger plane that collided with another plane while landing in tokyo, bursting into flames. tonight, we have learn what the pilots on that passenger jet had been told just before landing. matt gutman in tokyo. >>> here at home, the crisis at the border. houfs speaker mike johnson and fl low
to philadelphia to new york city. potentially the biggest snow in new york city in nearly two years. rob marciano standing by to time this out. >>> the deadly explosions in iran. at least 95 people killed, more than 200 wounded. two explosions minutes apart. the victims attending a memorial for a top iranian general killed in a u.s. air strike four years ago. martha raddatz with late reporting, she's in the middle east. >>> in the u.s. tonight, those bomb threats targeting...
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the gentleman from new york reserves.e gentleman from texas is recognized. >> i yield three minutes to my colleague from texas, mr. moran. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas has three minutes. he's recognized.. moran: thank . speaker. i rise today in support of this bill. this act is one step in the reform process to return spending power back to the hands of congress and ensure the proper use of every dollar that comes into the treasury. this bill will help to ensure the damages owed to victims of wrongdoing actually reach them rather than being used to support organizations that are friends of the executive branch. regardless of the party. for those who don't know, settlement slush funds result when defendants set well government agencies and based on the terms of that settlement, direct the settlement proceeds to politically favored third parties instead of victims or the u.s. treasury for use in correcting the actual wrongdoing. in these cases, the victims are often -- often have little to no say in how
the gentleman from new york reserves.e gentleman from texas is recognized. >> i yield three minutes to my colleague from texas, mr. moran. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas has three minutes. he's recognized.. moran: thank . speaker. i rise today in support of this bill. this act is one step in the reform process to return spending power back to the hands of congress and ensure the proper use of every dollar that comes into the treasury. this bill will help to ensure the...
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because new york city is the capital and everybody in new york city, 19 out of 20 people in new york voted for delegates who support the constitution. new york is going to lose the capital and new york city is threatening to succeed from new york state if new york state doesn't ratify. so the framers were quite real you about that. should i add something or would you rather i quit? >> i want mary to add something. what would you add to this? this political chicanery brilliance. >> what i love about this period is everything is true at the same time. there are multiple truths. there is the brilliance of how you think about ratification as a theoretical point and there is a political strategizing that is even crazier than anything you see today. new hampshire is like, wait, we might lose. come back later when we can manipulate the right people into showing up but i think there is another story line that really matters, which is that they cannot see the future. they do not understand what's going to happen. daily philadelphia ensure that they are going to have enough votes. they are not
because new york city is the capital and everybody in new york city, 19 out of 20 people in new york voted for delegates who support the constitution. new york is going to lose the capital and new york city is threatening to succeed from new york state if new york state doesn't ratify. so the framers were quite real you about that. should i add something or would you rather i quit? >> i want mary to add something. what would you add to this? this political chicanery brilliance. >>...